Godrevy with CRR 11/8/21

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We drove down to Godrevy to join fellow Cornwall Rolling Rambler members, to film a feature with the BBC. We had a dry journey down, but as soon as we started unloading the scooters, it started to rain. So yet again it was a case of on with the waterproofs, which has been a regular occurrence this summer.

Some of the group looking for seals from the viewing point
Gwithian Beach in the drizzle viewed from Godrevy Point

Under clear skies you get lovely views of St Ives, on the other side of St Ives Bay, but not today.

Some of the group enjoying the view of the Lighthouse on Godrevy Island

The main purpose of today was to show how Cornwall Rolling Ramblers (CRR), working with the National Trust, is improving access for all. As a group we are starting to work with different organisations, throughout the Southwest.

Can you spot the seals on Godrevy Island
The path to The Knavocks
The Trig point on the Knavocks
Some of the group on the Knavocks
Group discussion about state of the path the path
Me on Godrevy Point with St Ives obscured by cloud
Gwithian Beach
One of the group observing the seals on Godrevy Island

As the weather had not improved, after finishing the filming with the BBC. Gill & I had a late lunch in the van, before heading home. By leaving early we avoided any delays, on the single track section of the A30.

Godrevy Island viewed from the Knavocks

As per usual we stopped at the twisted Oak, on our way home, enjoying another good meal.

 

 

 

 

 

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